Depends on the jet. Passenger aircraft tend to do about 900 KMH / 560 MPH, while some military / fighter jets can do 2-3 times that.
A plane climbs into the jet stream which is flowing at a rate of 80 miles per hour Traveling with the jet stream for 5 hours the plane covers 1150 miles The plane then reduces its altitude and flies 150.
A piper cub can cover 500 miles in the same amount of time it takes a jet plane flying 250 miles per hour faster to cover 1500 miles. The jet plane flying 375 mph.
The fastest jet ever flown flew at a little over March 3.
The average speed of a jet plane is about 900 kilometers per hour. However, this is usually measured in knots which refers to nautical miles and this translates to about 500 knots.
3 minutes is 1/20 of an hour. If a plane traveled 150 miles in 3 minutes, by multiplying that amount by 20, it would tell you how far the plane could go in 1 hour, therefore, how many miles per hour the plane was traveling. So, for a plane to travel 150 miles in 3 minutes it would have to be moving at a whopping 3,000 mph!!
IT DEPENDS ON THE DISTANCE A PERSON WANTS TO TRAVEL,THE TYPE OF PLANE REQUIRED AND HOW MANY HOURS THE CLIENT WANTS THE JET PLANE FOR. IT COST FROM $2,000 TO $2,300 AN HOUR FOR A VERY LIGHT JET TO $9,000 TO $15,000 AN HOUR FOR A JET AIRLINER.
A private plane leaves an airport and flies due east at 192 miles per hour. Two hours later, a jet leaves the same airport and flies due east at 960 miles per hour. How far will the private plane fly before it is passed by the jet?
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A Piper Cub can cover 500 miles in the same amount of time it takes a jet plane flying 250 miles per hour faster to cover 1500 miles. Piper Cub is flying 125 mph.
When the jet takes off, the light plane has been in the air for 2 hours, and has covered (2 x 192) = 384 miles. That's the light plane's lead. The lead closes at (960-192) = 768 miles per hour. It takes (384/768) = 1/2 hour to close the gap. During that time, the light plane flies another (192/2) = 96 miles, , for a total of (384 + 96) = 480 miles. Also during that time, the jet flies (960/2) = 480 miles. The math checks. They pass. But neither pilot notices it, because the jet passes the prop-job at the speed of sound.
The Harrier jet can travel at up to 689 miles per hour.